To those people who have traveled to the countries where the deposits are located and who are carrying out their work a long way from home.
To the teams that have seen their campaign plans truncated for the obvious reason that concerns us all #yomequedoencasa.
To all the people who are involved in the day to day so that we can continue with our work, even confined to our homes, from a distance. To all those who go out every day to fill positions in food establishments, gas stations, pharmacies and tobacconists.
To all the people who watch over our well-being on the streets, police, public service personnel, garbage collectors, gardeners, firefighters, carriers and officials covering the minimum services to citizens.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
And of course a big applause to all the people in the health system.
At your disposal is our website, www.fundacionpalarq.com, where we collect all the information that is being investigated in these disciplines both nationally and internationally. We also have open our annual call for grants for Spanish research teams that carry out their missions abroad and the II edition of the Fundación Palarq National Prize for Archeology and Paleontology.
We keep our website, social networks and communication channels active for what you need, #CultureatHome.
I hope this world situation ends as soon as possible.
A lot of health for everyone and #TodosUnidosSalimosAdelante